Yes the firewalls are all PIX. For the PIX can I set up the PIX to receive
RIP routes redistributed from the EIGRP routers? If so this will save a lot
of admin work, but will this be a security risk, ie. someone being able to
inject routes into the PIX?
regards
""Carroll Kong"" wrote in message
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> What kind of firewalls? Pix? If so, try RIP v2 with redistribution into
> your routers. As for discontiguous networks, there are many ways around
> that, with a different cost associated of course.
>
> At 12:52 PM 9/25/01 -0400, Patrick Donlon wrote:
> >Hi everyone
> >
> >I've got a project where I have to design and implement EIGRP in a small
to
> >medium sized network of about 50 to 70 routers. One of my main problems
is
> >what to do with routing updates at the firewalls at each site, should
they
> >be allowed to pass through the firewall or should statics be used either
> >side of the firewalls. Another problem I can see is the routes on the
> >firewalls, is there a way to avoid having to type all those route entries
in
> >them, the network has many discontiguous networks. And one last point is
the
> >redistribution to the BGP routers at the edge of the network I'm after
some
> >tips, experiences and URLs so I can read around the subject myself
> >
> >Regards Pat
> -Carroll Kong
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